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terrell brown onhreat to your data security. a&e's ducks, ending its suspension of a reality show star, despite his controversial comments. the latest on the "duck dynasty" flap. >> to be a man of valor. >> and full military honors. carter evans in los angeles, on the fuel of a fallen american hero, missing for more than 62 years. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the newscast. >>> one million woke up without 1.3 million americans woke up this morning without this unemployment benefits and several million more could lose theirs over the course of the next year. the federal program designed to help the long-term unemployed has expired and anyone who has been collecting unemployment for more than 26 weeks will be affected. california now has the highest number of people in that category, 220,000. nevada, illinois, pennsylvania, connecticut, new york, new jersey, and massachusetts, also have much higher than average numbers of people out of
terrell brown onhreat to your data security. a&e's ducks, ending its suspension of a reality show star, despite his controversial comments. the latest on the "duck dynasty" flap. >> to be a man of valor. >> and full military honors. carter evans in los angeles, on the fuel of a fallen american hero, missing for more than 62 years. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition...
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terrell brown has the latest. why did he do it? barry petersen upon the search for a motive in the nation's latest school shooting. the controversy on college football's biggest night, jeff pegu repor on the cloud over the heisman trophy. >> and on the day of the final homecoming for nelson mandela, mark phillips will share the stor tremendous this is the third maw and ice storm this month. more than 10,00 10,000 flights e been canceled this week, 1,000 today alone and as terrell brown reports, the timing of this storm couldn't be any worse for retailers among a short shopping season that has been underwhelming. >> reporter: in the middle of a dusty snowstorm on a 19-degree day in mohegan lake new york, nicki couldn't resist going to shop. >> we are in a snowstorm. >> yes. >> and you are shopping. >> yes. >> why? >> because it is still christmas, and things still need to get done and there are gifts to buy. >> reporter: a snow day for retailers during the holiday shopping season could be the difference between a profit or loss. so
terrell brown has the latest. why did he do it? barry petersen upon the search for a motive in the nation's latest school shooting. the controversy on college football's biggest night, jeff pegu repor on the cloud over the heisman trophy. >> and on the day of the final homecoming for nelson mandela, mark phillips will share the stor tremendous this is the third maw and ice storm this month. more than 10,00 10,000 flights e been canceled this week, 1,000 today alone and as terrell brown...
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terrell brown explains. an american journalestist missing in syria for more than a year,ight h family speaks out. and margaret brennan on the cuban defecter who has become an american star. >> this is the "cbs evening news". >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. it is the first full day of winter and weather across the country is all over the place. ice from michigan to new england lead to power outages and scenes like this. this was the snow on interstate 43 in port washington, wisconsin. here's a look at flooding in arkansas. and take a look at this volleyball tank top weather in new york city, a record day of warmth. the west coast is about the only place enjoying a typical day. we begin with anna werner in dallas. >> reporter: the storm system claimed lives in two states, in mississippi on saturday night, authorities found a man died after his mobile home overturned. another man was killed after his car hit a fallen tree. in kentucky four people died in f
terrell brown explains. an american journalestist missing in syria for more than a year,ight h family speaks out. and margaret brennan on the cuban defecter who has become an american star. >> this is the "cbs evening news". >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. it is the first full day of winter and weather across the country is all over the place. ice from michigan to new england lead to power outages and scenes like...
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jim. >> axelrod: terrell brown in the middle of it in mohegan lake, new york, thank you. tonight investigators in colorado are piecing together just what happened yesterday at a, at arapahoe high school in centennial, colorado, a high school senior opened fire there, seriously injuring a fellow student before killing himself. barry petersen has the latest. >> reporter: arapahoe sheriff gray son robinson said the shooter came ready to kill, arm armed with a shotgun, ma che he at the and three, me chet at this and incendiary devices. >> armed was with and multiple rounds available to him. >> but when a deputy stationed at the school confronted the shoot never the library, the shooter killed himself. >> the shooter, 18-year-old karl halverson pearson was called a top debator with excellent greats. >> ou outgoing with excellent friend and came from a religious family, his parents recently divorced. >> classmate chris davis. >> he is really smart but weird, just has some weird ideas and weird thoughts about stuff. >> his target was teacher and debate coach tracy murphy who rep
jim. >> axelrod: terrell brown in the middle of it in mohegan lake, new york, thank you. tonight investigators in colorado are piecing together just what happened yesterday at a, at arapahoe high school in centennial, colorado, a high school senior opened fire there, seriously injuring a fellow student before killing himself. barry petersen has the latest. >> reporter: arapahoe sheriff gray son robinson said the shooter came ready to kill, arm armed with a shotgun, ma che he at the...
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as terrell brown tells us, it's a tradition with a fascinating past. >> here it is. this is the largest crystal ball in the world. we're getting ready for new year's eve. we just installed all of the 2,688 waterford crystals with a new pattern, check it out. >> every year the ball tells a different story, jeff strauss president of countdown entertainment is excited about this year's theme, the gift of imagination. >> one was imagined by a young girl, 12-year-old girl at st. jude's research hospital. and this was her design which is a rose app it was her message of hope and beauty and positiveness for the new year. >> reporter: new this year fans can follow the 6 ton ball on twitter at times square ball. >> the ball actually tweets and we have people all over the world, 180 countries will participate by twaeting with the ball, watching our webcast and counting down with us at midnight. >> the tradition of the ball drop began more than a century ago. architect turity historian gwendolyn wright. >> it used to be called long acre square in the 19th century and it was a p
as terrell brown tells us, it's a tradition with a fascinating past. >> here it is. this is the largest crystal ball in the world. we're getting ready for new year's eve. we just installed all of the 2,688 waterford crystals with a new pattern, check it out. >> every year the ball tells a different story, jeff strauss president of countdown entertainment is excited about this year's theme, the gift of imagination. >> one was imagined by a young girl, 12-year-old girl at st....
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terrell brown and manuel bojorquez report. holly williams on the plea an american hostage is making to president obama. >> it seems that i have been totally abandoned. >> axelrod: stuck at sea. bill whitaker on the mission to free a ship trapped in ice at the bottom of the world. >> the vessel hasn't moved for the last two days and we're surrounded by sea ice. we can't get through. >> axelrod: and with no time to waste, an l.a. cop rescued a man from his burning car. >> i just said "it's now or never. either i'm going to get him out or i'm going to see someone burn alive." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> axelrod: good evening. scott's off tonight. i'm jim axelrod and this is our western edition. we're getting our first look at just what kind of boost holiday shopping provided to the u.s. economy-- and it is not the kind of picture retailers were hoping to see. according to mastercard spendingpulse retail shopping was up 2.3% this holiday season. keep in mind, these are just the
terrell brown and manuel bojorquez report. holly williams on the plea an american hostage is making to president obama. >> it seems that i have been totally abandoned. >> axelrod: stuck at sea. bill whitaker on the mission to free a ship trapped in ice at the bottom of the world. >> the vessel hasn't moved for the last two days and we're surrounded by sea ice. we can't get through. >> axelrod: and with no time to waste, an l.a. cop rescued a man from his burning car....
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terrell brown reports. >> reporter: retailers couldn't get americans to spend as much as they expected, so now retail stores are cutting prices even more. even along chicago's exclusive michigan avenue, stores were offering 75% off. retail analyst craig johnson. >> retailers overshot the mark in terms of apparel supply. so there's an imbalance of supply in demand in apparel leading to all the dramatic promotions you see today. >> reporter: storms couldn't make up for the storms and two key shopping weekends and the lackluster economy. >> people aren't buying as much. why aren't they buying as much? because their incomes are very soft. >> reporter: average incomes grew 1.1% between 2007 and 2012 but this year it's up only 6%. a wild card is the projected $20 billion spent on gift cards. the value of the card is not recorded until they're redeemed. richard ortiz is the manager of this banana republican in manhattan. >> traffic is a little bit down compared to previous years. i think we've seen a lot more online shopping. >> reporter: web sales were up over 10% from last year and more peo
terrell brown reports. >> reporter: retailers couldn't get americans to spend as much as they expected, so now retail stores are cutting prices even more. even along chicago's exclusive michigan avenue, stores were offering 75% off. retail analyst craig johnson. >> retailers overshot the mark in terms of apparel supply. so there's an imbalance of supply in demand in apparel leading to all the dramatic promotions you see today. >> reporter: storms couldn't make up for the...
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the nation's second largest discounter tried to reassure customers and as terrell brown reports, target slashed prices to win back business. >> reporter: target stores on saturday and sunday offered customers a 10% discount in order to temper some of the backlash caused by the massive data breach. the discount attracted shoppers like alan park, but he wasn't convinced his credit card data was secure. >> actually i used cash today specifically because i heard about this and i didn't want to risk using my card. >> reporter: target was trying to assure customers that payments were compromised between thanksgiving and mid-december and they're working with banks and law enforcement in conducting a thorough investigation of the incident. chase announced daily atm withdrawals would be limited to $100. total purchases kept at $300 a day. the bank opened about a third of its customers who may have been impacted by the fraud. >> i'm frustrated right now. i can't continue my shopping. and this is my last weekend. >> reporter: rochelle kelly tried to buy a christmas gift for her mother but her card
the nation's second largest discounter tried to reassure customers and as terrell brown reports, target slashed prices to win back business. >> reporter: target stores on saturday and sunday offered customers a 10% discount in order to temper some of the backlash caused by the massive data breach. the discount attracted shoppers like alan park, but he wasn't convinced his credit card data was secure. >> actually i used cash today specifically because i heard about this and i didn't...
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terrell brown reports. record numbers of americans are signing up for health care-- but wyatt andrews says many still don't know if they have insurance. >> will i be denied coverage? will i be denied access? >> axelrod: mark strassmann on the high tech surgery that lets doctors give hands on assistance from miles away. >> merry christmas! >> axelrod: and elaine quijano with the christmas surprise delivered to more than a thousand kids. >> this is part of my journey. this is what i'm supposed to do. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> axelrod: good evening and merry christmas. scott's off tonight. i'm jim axelrod and this is our western edition. on this night of warmth and good cheer, it's a challenging christmas with no power at all for hundreds of thousands of people in the u.s. and canada. the lingering effects of an icy storm have left more than 200,000 without electricity just in michigan and parts of new england alone. this is the christmas chris fink and he
terrell brown reports. record numbers of americans are signing up for health care-- but wyatt andrews says many still don't know if they have insurance. >> will i be denied coverage? will i be denied access? >> axelrod: mark strassmann on the high tech surgery that lets doctors give hands on assistance from miles away. >> merry christmas! >> axelrod: and elaine quijano with the christmas surprise delivered to more than a thousand kids. >> this is part of my...
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for "cbs this morning," terrell brown, new york. >> this is very sad. not as well known here but a massive superstar in europe. i mean just huge. >> apparently the second wealthiest athlete in the world. >> yeah. he's extraordinarily popular. >> all right. this story now, the cdc says the flu virus is now widespread in ten states. and that includes pennsylvania where a pregnant nurse is out of a job this morning. the reason? she refused to get a flu shot. elaine quijano looks at whether science backs up her concerns. >> reporter: 29-year-old brianna brayton has worked as a nurse at lancaster general hospital in central pennsylvania since 2008. earlier this fall her employer required brayton to receive a flu vaccine. >> i want to look in to anything that's going in to my body. any pharmaceutical has side effects and we all know that. >> reporter: brayton the mother of a 19-month-old son is flee months pregnant with her second child. she has had two miscarriages in the past year. and worried the flu vaccine could complicate her pregnancy. she offered to w
for "cbs this morning," terrell brown, new york. >> this is very sad. not as well known here but a massive superstar in europe. i mean just huge. >> apparently the second wealthiest athlete in the world. >> yeah. he's extraordinarily popular. >> all right. this story now, the cdc says the flu virus is now widespread in ten states. and that includes pennsylvania where a pregnant nurse is out of a job this morning. the reason? she refused to get a flu shot....
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as terrell brown reports, saturday's spacewalk brought new progress and a new problem. >> sunny day. >> beautiful day. >> reporter: by most measures saturday's spacewalk to fix the space station was a suction says. astronauts were able to disconnect and remove and reinstall a pump for a cooling station sooner than expected. nasa hoped to get even further ahead of schedule ahead of time but ran into some issues. during the walk mastracchio raised concerns about the temperature inside his spacesuit. >> the only issue i'm having is very, very good. i've got very very good air flow in my boot us but my toes are quite clear. >> reporter: the crew pressed on but they cut their mission short by about an hour. i'd like to restore this old module, clean up and call it day. >> okay, guys. we're going to wrap up and do some cleanup now. >> reporter: it wasn't until they returned to the space station that mastracchio's spacesuit was filling with water. the issue this time around was difference and likely caused by a minor mishap inside the station. the second planned walk is prepared for tuesday
as terrell brown reports, saturday's spacewalk brought new progress and a new problem. >> sunny day. >> beautiful day. >> reporter: by most measures saturday's spacewalk to fix the space station was a suction says. astronauts were able to disconnect and remove and reinstall a pump for a cooling station sooner than expected. nasa hoped to get even further ahead of schedule ahead of time but ran into some issues. during the walk mastracchio raised concerns about the temperature...
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terrell brown is outside a mcdonald's in new york city. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there are about 200 protesters here in new york city. they have since dispersed and moved on to other locations. there are other rallies in 200 cities across the country including denver las vegas and san diego as workers push for higher wages, $15 an hour more than twice the national minimum wage. nancy delgado makes $8 coin 25 for the work she does at a chicago area mcdonald's. the 27-year-old mother of two has been employed at the fast food chain's franchises for the last ten years and earns the minimum wage in illinois. >> i don't have health insurance. i don't own a car, i don't own cable. i have a cell phone because i need it. i didn't think i was going to be living like this. it's hard. >> reporter: so this summer she joined a growing movement of low-paid workers demanding retailers and fast food chains pay employees at least $15 an hour. >> workers felt like $15 would give them enough money to survive, just get food keep a roof over their head and get clothes on their back. >>
terrell brown is outside a mcdonald's in new york city. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there are about 200 protesters here in new york city. they have since dispersed and moved on to other locations. there are other rallies in 200 cities across the country including denver las vegas and san diego as workers push for higher wages, $15 an hour more than twice the national minimum wage. nancy delgado makes $8 coin 25 for the work she does at a chicago area mcdonald's. the...